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Moly Vs. Non-Moly
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<blockquote data-quote="old bear" data-source="post: 181748" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p><strong>moly coated bullets</strong></p><p></p><p>The use of molly is still controversal.I have used them in varmit loads and big game loads.if you have a known good load moly will reduce pressure and velocity due to reduced friction in the bore, however if you bump the charge up you can get back the velocity.The usual claim is more shots before cleaning is needed.I have gotten some really great velocity preformance using moly bullets by starting with them and working up as usual and no pressure problems. Cleaning can be an issue!! use them but clean like usual. There will be dark traces on the patch, oil after and use something like KROIL.</p><p>OLD BEAR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old bear, post: 181748, member: 2946"] [b]moly coated bullets[/b] The use of molly is still controversal.I have used them in varmit loads and big game loads.if you have a known good load moly will reduce pressure and velocity due to reduced friction in the bore, however if you bump the charge up you can get back the velocity.The usual claim is more shots before cleaning is needed.I have gotten some really great velocity preformance using moly bullets by starting with them and working up as usual and no pressure problems. Cleaning can be an issue!! use them but clean like usual. There will be dark traces on the patch, oil after and use something like KROIL. OLD BEAR [/QUOTE]
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